geauxboy wrote:..uuummmmm.......yeah! Something like that. All I know is that I have a lot of investigation and studying to do before I hit the border. That way, I'll know which country I'm really in.

Not too bad ! How long time will you pay for investigation and studying?Never enough ! In my opinion : COME and SEE !

I'm not paying a dime for study or investigation. I already know how to spell Slovenia (now anyway). I have a few trips already in the works this year so it'll have to be next year. In your opinion, I WILL visit as soon as I can. I'm a country boy already, so this will be like home to me. Nice contrast from NYC.

I wish I could do it immediately !
I am stucking in here and waiting for a trip going out on furlough in despair !
Slovenia is a ducky and beautyful country ! Everyone knows this. If I spoke Czech to Slovenes, would they understand me there

bibi wrote:It was such a contrast to see the country untouched after travelling through the ruins of Croatia. Slovenia was very lucky to have been left out of the major conflicts of that war.

Yes, the inner Croatia is still marked by the war. I recommend to drive Zagreb - Karlovac - Slunj - Gracac - Knin - Sinj - Makarska - Dubrovnik. This was a strong experience and not so boring like driving on main highway. But watch for the mine fields behind a road

He was delivered for our offences, and was raised again for our justification.